Table 3.
Patient | Diagnosis | Initial INR | Other relevant medication | PCC dose | Final INR | Time from initial onsite INR to INR < 1.6 | Time from administra tion of PCC to INR <1.6 |
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1 | Intraparenchymal supratentorial hemorrhage, intraventricular hemorrhage, hydrocephalus | 2.5 (referring hospital), 1.9 (onsite) | Vitamin K, FFP en route from referring hospital; FFP onsite | 2500 U | 1.1 | 110 minutes | 30 minutes |
2 | Intraventricular hemorrhage | 3.7 (referring hospital), 2.0 (onsite) | Vitamin K, FFP prior to transfer | 2000 U | 1.1 | 241 minutes | 113 minutes |
3 | Acute traumatic subdural hematoma (unilateral) | 2.9 (onsite) | Vitamin K | 2500 U | 1.2 | 9 hours 18 minutes | 123 minutes |
4 | Acute traumatic subdural hematoma (bilateral) | 4.0 (onsite) | FFP | 2500 U | 1.1 | 157 minutes | 28 minutes |
5 | Intraparenchymal cerebellar hemorrhage | 2.6 (onsite) | None | 1500 U | 1.1 | 160 minutes | 35 minutes |
FFP = fresh frozen plasma, INR = international normalized ratio, PCC = prothrombin complex concentrate.